That;s me in the middle

That;s me in the middle

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Zachary Klundt Sentencing Today



I expected to be there while Zachary Klundt was scheduled to be sentenced for terrorizing long time health care provider Susan Cahill by trashing her clinic at 2:00 p.m. today. While the young Mr. Klundt was apparently struggling with some life issues and addictions after his divorce, but his crime did not happen in a vacuum. You may be aware, or you may not, that Klundt's mother is heavily involved with our local pregnancy crisis center. Update 

 A large nicely framed "Golden Rule" Norman Rockwell print hung right inside the entry to Cahill's clinic on Meridian before Michelle Reimer, director of our local crisis pregnancy center, bought the building to evict her.

Rumor has it that Reimer let the building go back to the bank some time after Zachary Klundt ruined this picture and every picture in Susan's newly reopened clinic on First Avenue East. Every picture. Why on Earth did the police/ prosecutors wait until yesterday to reveal that Klundt was coordinating with his mother before he chose to smash the pictures of Susan's family?

I know that Susan was looking into Restorative Justice in Kalispell without much luck, but anything else is insufficient address to the choices that created this tragedy.
Five Years







Monday, June 1, 2015

She's Beautiful

In the past, my thoughts about transgendered persons have been really all about me. First of all, there is the awkwardness of having to ask how they want to be addressed and not having a clue about proper etiquette for the situation. Then there is the gratitude  that I would never have to have the experience of making the difficult choices about how to proceed with life simply because I am what I was born to be.

 Caitlyn, though tempts me to say "I'll have what she's having"
 

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Brunch With The Unholy Trinity Was Last Sunday

I don't get it, there are so many decent people that support them.
Why?  Millions of Montanans want to know.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Easter Feast

Enjoy this interesting read about the links between Passover and Good Friday, particularly notable because they fell on the same day this year.

Is Easter Christian or Pagan?

Oregon man purposely donates 33 bitcoin cents to the Snowden Fund in defiance of Obama's executive order.
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Church attendance as an indicator of political preference.

Have you considered nutrient density rather than strict calorie counting to lose weight?

God rest your soul, Sarah Brady, you were quite brave to fight for common sense gun laws. Is the second amendment (as well as racism) a byproduct of the slave trade? Are the Moors to blame?

Enjoy your Easter today for tomorrow we will look at Mithras, Dionysus, Attis, and Horusas. Also, we can take a look at policies that affect families and poverty.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Restorative Justice


to focus on healing the harm caused by crime;

to require/expect the offenders, to whatever extent possible, to take responsibility for making amends and healing the harm they've caused;

to recognize that crime is a community problem that can be addressed successfully only with active community participation -- not by delegation to law enforcement agencies, courts and corrections systems.

Although restorative justice might not be appropriate for someone that bites the head off of a hamster, it is certainly appropriate for a young man that terrorizes a physicians assistant by trashing her office.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Reposted For Carl Glimm and the Mean Gods

 Jocelyn "Howard, from Edinboro, Pennsylvania, uses the human figure in her work as a vehicle for narratives involving themes of sexuality, gender identity, religion, adulthood and play. She conjures fairy tale whimsy to reveal deeper, sometimes darker struggles, seeking to expose hidden complexities and struggles. The use of childhood objects reveals a more primal nature, she said, helping strip away the veneer acquired by adults."

 Howard, is one of the eight Red Lodge Clay Center artists with an Exhibit opening at the Northwest Gallery in Powell, Wyoming on Tuesday Feb. 24th.

 A red herring named Pedophilia crashed through the  planned civility of a Wyoming House  committee meeting, nosed around for sore spots, gathering all the sexual ambivalence it could muster before being sucked out of the room in the wake of  Go now Harlan 'when hell freezes over' Edmonds, just GO NOW!

Senate File 115,which adds “sexual orientation or gender identity” to existing laws that protect people from discrimination based on race, religion, age and other protected classes. passed the Senate and a House committee   Although it is not a full blown law yet, The first state to grant women the right to vote is already looking to put places like Billings to shame for it's fearful foot dragging. Again.
Rep. Harlan Edmonds, R-Cheyenne, was kicked out of the House Labor, Health and Social Services meeting Friday, after proposing an amendment to the bill that would make it effective when “hell freezes over,” instead of the date of July 1.
Committee Chairwoman Rep. Elaine Harvey, R-Lovell, had started the Friday afternoon meeting insisting that people would remain civil. She told Edmonds to leave after his comment, which followed a more than two-hour discussion in which he also asked the bill’s supporters why pedophilia wasn’t in the bill.
“We said civility would prevail,” Harvey said.
Senate File 115 passed with six representatives in favor and two in opposition.
As he was leaving the committee room, Edmonds tried to register a vote, but Harvey interjected and said his vote wouldn’t count.
Edmonds’ ejection was the talk of the Legislature for the rest of Friday. Many longtime observers said that while some members of the public have been tossed from committees, this was the first time they’d seen a lawmaker removed from a meeting.
Billings Mayor Tom Hanel is one of those unfortunate souls that lacks the ability to believe in anything more than the crumbs left under the table by lowest  common denominator  of society, tell him that we can have more good jobs with less pollution if we learn to keep our minds out of other peoples bedrooms. If Wyoming can do it...  why on Earth can't Billings?

Mowing Down Prejudice is a sweet video of Mr and Mr Johnson, 'naturists' in South Africa doing a little yard work with a really long extension cord. Warning-they don't compost their yard waste!